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BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh - Medicine, Life, Family, Physician, Doctor, Healthcare, Medical History - #224: Freed.ai: How AI is Changing the Face of Healthcare Documentation

#224: Freed.ai: How AI is Changing the Face of Healthcare Documentation

01/18/24 • 51 min

BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh - Medicine, Life, Family, Physician, Doctor, Healthcare, Medical History

In this episode, Erez Druk, CEO of Freed.AI, discusses the inspiration and development of Freed.ai, a cutting-edge AI software designed to transform medical documentation. Driven by his wife Gabby's struggles with the burdens of medical charting, Erez envisioned a solution that shifts focus from paperwork to patient care. Freed.ai not only alleviates the documentation burden for clinicians but also improves patient care by allowing more direct interaction.

Bio:

Erez Druk is the CEO and Co-Founder of Freed.ai, an innovative AI software company focused on transforming medical documentation. With a background in technology and a personal connection to the healthcare industry through his wife Gabby, a primary care physician, Erez combines his tech expertise with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by medical professionals. His mission with Freed.ai is to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery by simplifying the documentation process, ultimately improving both clinician well-being and patient care.

Looking for something specific? Here you go!

01:13.433 - 01:25.257: Erez Druk's vision for Freed.ai

01:26.772 - 02:07.846: Personal journey into healthcare

02:08.107 - 02:42.589: Development and use of Freed.ai

02:43.890 - 03:06.460: Motivation behind Freed.ai

03:06.681 - 04:09.408: Impact of Freed.ai on healthcare

04:10.680 - 05:13.437: Integration of Freed.ai with EHRs

05:29.582 - 06:19.018: User feedback on Freed.ai

06:20.077 - 07:13.706: Benefits of Freed.ai in clinical practice

07:14.678 - 08:03.496: Future plans and improvements for Freed.ai

08:04.704 - 09:04.166: Erez Druk's reflections on healthcare technology

09:05.704 - 10:27.083: Clinical application of Freed.ai

10:28.464 - 11:58.839: Technical aspects of Freed.ai

11:59.075 - 12:16.417: Personalization features of Freed.ai

12:18.134 - 14:06.712: Freed.ai's compatibility with various medical practices

14:07.275 - 15:20.537: Challenges and solutions in integrating Freed.ai with EHRs

15:22.783 - 16:03.423: Accessibility and affordability of Freed.ai

16:05.704 - 17:07.095: User experience and feedback

17:08.107 - 18:00.591: Expansion and adoption of Freed.ai

18:01.279 - 19:57.767: Potential impact of Freed.ai on healthcare

20:00.310 - 21:22.500: Erez Druk's outlook on AI in healthcare

21:25.046 - 22:09.387: End-user feedback on Freed.ai

22:12.671 - 23:57.993: The necessity of technological innovation in healthcare

26:01.432 - 27:03.653: Erez Druk's perspective on healthcare technology

27:06.734 - 28:43.318: Freed.ai's journey and future goals

28:44.678 - 29:10.985: Technical comparison of Freed.ai with other software

29:11.025 - 31:17.340: Advancements in AI and their implications for Freed.ai

31:19.382 - 32:16.091: Freed.ai's user-centric approach

32:27.768 - 34:18.613: Healthcare industry's adaptation to technological changes

34:19.053 - 37:05.017: User testimonials and success stories of Freed.ai

39:50.160 - 41:03.745: Accessibility and pricing model of Freed.ai

41:04.543 - 42:00.396: Integration of Freed.ai in various clinical settings

42:58.427 - 45:06.858: Erez Druk's reflections on healthcare innovation

45:07.131 - 46:15.809: The role of external perspectives in healthcare reform

46:16.949 - 47:44.847: The transformative potential of Freed.ai

47:45.787 - 48:07.131: Closing remarks and future outlook for Freed.ai

Our Advice!

Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers.

The Fine Print!

All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.

Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at [email protected] or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.

Please check out our every growing website as well at bsfreemd.com (no www)

GET SOCIAL WITH US!

We’re everywhere here: https://www.withkoji.com/@bsfreemd

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In this episode, Erez Druk, CEO of Freed.AI, discusses the inspiration and development of Freed.ai, a cutting-edge AI software designed to transform medical documentation. Driven by his wife Gabby's struggles with the burdens of medical charting, Erez envisioned a solution that shifts focus from paperwork to patient care. Freed.ai not only alleviates the documentation burden for clinicians but also improves patient care by allowing more direct interaction.

Bio:

Erez Druk is the CEO and Co-Founder of Freed.ai, an innovative AI software company focused on transforming medical documentation. With a background in technology and a personal connection to the healthcare industry through his wife Gabby, a primary care physician, Erez combines his tech expertise with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by medical professionals. His mission with Freed.ai is to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery by simplifying the documentation process, ultimately improving both clinician well-being and patient care.

Looking for something specific? Here you go!

01:13.433 - 01:25.257: Erez Druk's vision for Freed.ai

01:26.772 - 02:07.846: Personal journey into healthcare

02:08.107 - 02:42.589: Development and use of Freed.ai

02:43.890 - 03:06.460: Motivation behind Freed.ai

03:06.681 - 04:09.408: Impact of Freed.ai on healthcare

04:10.680 - 05:13.437: Integration of Freed.ai with EHRs

05:29.582 - 06:19.018: User feedback on Freed.ai

06:20.077 - 07:13.706: Benefits of Freed.ai in clinical practice

07:14.678 - 08:03.496: Future plans and improvements for Freed.ai

08:04.704 - 09:04.166: Erez Druk's reflections on healthcare technology

09:05.704 - 10:27.083: Clinical application of Freed.ai

10:28.464 - 11:58.839: Technical aspects of Freed.ai

11:59.075 - 12:16.417: Personalization features of Freed.ai

12:18.134 - 14:06.712: Freed.ai's compatibility with various medical practices

14:07.275 - 15:20.537: Challenges and solutions in integrating Freed.ai with EHRs

15:22.783 - 16:03.423: Accessibility and affordability of Freed.ai

16:05.704 - 17:07.095: User experience and feedback

17:08.107 - 18:00.591: Expansion and adoption of Freed.ai

18:01.279 - 19:57.767: Potential impact of Freed.ai on healthcare

20:00.310 - 21:22.500: Erez Druk's outlook on AI in healthcare

21:25.046 - 22:09.387: End-user feedback on Freed.ai

22:12.671 - 23:57.993: The necessity of technological innovation in healthcare

26:01.432 - 27:03.653: Erez Druk's perspective on healthcare technology

27:06.734 - 28:43.318: Freed.ai's journey and future goals

28:44.678 - 29:10.985: Technical comparison of Freed.ai with other software

29:11.025 - 31:17.340: Advancements in AI and their implications for Freed.ai

31:19.382 - 32:16.091: Freed.ai's user-centric approach

32:27.768 - 34:18.613: Healthcare industry's adaptation to technological changes

34:19.053 - 37:05.017: User testimonials and success stories of Freed.ai

39:50.160 - 41:03.745: Accessibility and pricing model of Freed.ai

41:04.543 - 42:00.396: Integration of Freed.ai in various clinical settings

42:58.427 - 45:06.858: Erez Druk's reflections on healthcare innovation

45:07.131 - 46:15.809: The role of external perspectives in healthcare reform

46:16.949 - 47:44.847: The transformative potential of Freed.ai

47:45.787 - 48:07.131: Closing remarks and future outlook for Freed.ai

Our Advice!

Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers.

The Fine Print!

All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.

Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at [email protected] or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.

Please check out our every growing website as well at bsfreemd.com (no www)

GET SOCIAL WITH US!

We’re everywhere here: https://www.withkoji.com/@bsfreemd

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Our Advice!

Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers.

The Fine Print!

All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.

Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at [email protected] or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.

Please check out our every growing website as well at bsfreemd.com (no www)

GET SOCIAL WITH US!

www.withkoji.com/@bsfreemd

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Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers.

The Fine Print!

All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.

Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at [email protected] or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.

Please check out our every growing website as well at bsfreemd.com (no www)

GET SOCIAL WITH US!

www.withkoji.com/@bsfreemd

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